ANA FRANK. LIBRE PARA SOÑAR
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ANA FRANK. LIBRE PARA SOÑAR

MIGUEL ÁNGEL ÁLVAREZ PÉREZ

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Editorial:
CASALS
Materia
Biografías
ISBN:
978-84-218-4748-0

Ana nace en Frankfurt (Alemania) en 1929. Es la hija menor de Otto y Edith Frank, de origen judío. Siendo Ana muy pequeña, toda la familia debe escapar a Ámsterdam. Pero tampoco están a salvo en esta ciudad tras la invasión de Holanda por los nazis en 1940. Para no ser enviados a un campo de concentración, los Frank y algunos amigos se esconden en la Casa de Atrás, una especie de almacenes traseros del negocio de mermeladas del señor Frank.

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